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Watershed Management and Reservoir Life
Watershed management is the scientific application of the principles of watershed processes for the protection, improvement, and management of watersheds, and has these basic objectives: to improve water supplies; to reduce the range between extremes of streamflow (especially low flows and destructive flooding); to reduce sediment production; and, to improve water quality for diverse uses. To provide a better understanding of the principles and problems of watershed management, this article examines one area in detail. The data were obtained largely from the Davis County Experimental Watershed, situated in the Wasatch Mountains midway between Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah.
Watershed Management and Reservoir Life
Watershed management is the scientific application of the principles of watershed processes for the protection, improvement, and management of watersheds, and has these basic objectives: to improve water supplies; to reduce the range between extremes of streamflow (especially low flows and destructive flooding); to reduce sediment production; and, to improve water quality for diverse uses. To provide a better understanding of the principles and problems of watershed management, this article examines one area in detail. The data were obtained largely from the Davis County Experimental Watershed, situated in the Wasatch Mountains midway between Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah.
Watershed Management and Reservoir Life
Copeland, Otis L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 53 ; 569-578
1961-05-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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